Oklahoma Code § 63-6103

Title 63. Public Health And Safety: Purposes
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The purposes of the Catastrophic Health Emergency Powers Act
are:
1.  To require the development of a comprehensive plan to
provide for a coordinated, appropriate response in the event of a
catastrophic health emergency;
2.  To authorize the reporting and collection of data and
records, the management of property, the protection of persons, and
access to communications during a catastrophic health emergency;

3.  To facilitate the early detection of a catastrophic health
emergency, and allow for immediate investigation of such a
catastrophic health emergency by granting access to health
information of individuals under specified circumstances;
4.  To grant state and local officials the authority during a
catastrophic health emergency to provide care, treatment, and
vaccination to persons who are ill or who have been exposed to
transmissible diseases, and to separate affected individuals from
the population at large to interrupt disease transmission;
5.  To ensure during a catastrophic health emergency that the
needs of infected or exposed persons are properly addressed to the
fullest extent possible, given the primary goal of controlling
serious health threats; and
6.  To provide, during a catastrophic health emergency, state
and local officials with the ability to prevent, detect, manage, and
contain health threats without unduly interfering with civil rights
and liberties.

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